Chapter 30: Shot
"Nigel, something doesn't seem right over there."
Craig was a little worried, but it's a good thing that the confrontation was fierce and showed that the players were in good spirits.
However, it is not good to be injured because of this, and it will also affect the unity of the team.
Pearson doesn't care, what he needs is an iron-blooded team, and the young people are strong and strong, and it is inevitable that there will be some bumps.
"Don't worry about it, let them make trouble, didn't they give a yellow card."
Craig was still not at ease, and shouted loudly: "Give me a little bit of action." ”
The players all nodded, but what they thought in their hearts was unknown.
The ball was at Rossi's feet again, and Hopper stepped forward to defend.
Chris Wood was also slightly stunned, and even he could see that this Hopper's defense was full of provocation.
Rosie is robbing your girlfriend, so targeted at him?
In the face of Hopper's small movements, Rossi did not rush to pass the ball, but leaned on Hopper with his body, while protecting the ball with his feet, holding his elbows, and secretly pushing Hopper's chest.
This seemingly normal defensive action hides a killing intention.
Hopper was stabbed in the chest and furious, took a step forward with his left leg as a foothold, swept the ball with his right foot, and tugged at his jersey with both arms.
If it was Rossi in the past, he would definitely be pulled by him to make his center of gravity unstable.
But now that he's 65 points strong, it's hard for a player like Hopper to shake him up.
Rossi also had a chance to pass the ball, but instead of passing, he controlled the ball steadily and played Hopper.
Hopper didn't expect that it wouldn't be long before Rossi's ball skills rose so fast that he couldn't grab the ball at all.
When the two were entangled, Schlupp stepped forward to wrap up.
Rossi first turned his body and pulled the ball back with his right foot to avoid his opponent's frontal grab.
Hopper saw the opportunity and snatched the ball from his side.
Even if you can't grab it, you can break the ball and get out of Rossi's control.
Just as Hopper's right foot swept the ball, Rossi slammed the ball between Hopper's legs with his heel at a faster pace.
If the first time it was careless, then the second time it was inferior to others and disgraced.
After knocking the ball, taking advantage of Hopper's unsteady center of gravity, Rosie quickly turned around and flashed past him.
Instead of opting to pass or possess the ball in the direction of no one, Rossi humiliated Hopper in this way and turned to face defender Vasilevski.
Vasilewski stepped forward to intercept and Rossi passed the ball to veteran Taylor before he could defend in place.
After passing the ball, Vasilewski did not let up his marking of Rossi, blocking Rossi's forward route.
And Rossi's abrupt pause, slowly taking two steps, made Vasilevsky's vision more attracted by Taylor who was inserted forward.
Just as the other side looked at Taylor, Rossi suddenly accelerated and ran forward, instantly throwing off half of Vasilewski's body.
The pause and acceleration of the rhythm caught the defenders a little off guard.
Although the six-a-side was not offside, Rossi kept the defender on the same level before cutting forward.
Taylor saw Rossi step forward and split the ball to form a one-on-one shot.
Facing goalkeeper Adam Smith who came out, Rossi adjusted his rhythm in small steps and observed the goalkeeper's movements and positioning.
Smith bent his knee forward, leaned slightly to the right, and fell to the ground at any moment, blocking the angle of Rossi's shot from the left.
A good striker can choose to put the ball under his armpit or pick it up before the goalkeeper goes down.
Rossi chose the latter.
To his surprise, Smith had no intention of slowing down, and the whole person was an ordinary mad dog and fell to the ground quickly.
Rossi hurriedly picked up the ball the moment he fell to the ground, and jumped high in order to avoid hurting people.
But even so, after Smith fell to the ground, his body did not retract, but covered his face with his arms, and his palms were raised high, beyond the reasonable defensive range of his body.
Rossi's body was in the air at this time, and his legs were tripped by the opponent's raised hands, and his body instantly lost its balance.
At the moment of crisis, Rosie supported the ground with both hands, twisted his body back with his strength, and landed on his feet, but leaned forward seriously and sat on the ground fiercely.
The ball was scored, but Smith was fouled just now and was seriously warned by the referee.
After Rosie got up, without saying a word, he pushed Smith hard.
"What do you want to do?"
Adam Smith pushed Rossi with his backhand, and he was right, like a victim, and said: "Practice match, is it necessary?" ”
"I've already jumped up, how high do you stretch your hand, it's a hurtful action."
"I'm subconsciously protective, but it's you, I didn't expect to hurt others by doing this."
The dispute between the two became more and more intense, and Rosie faintly felt that he and Hopper were in a group, and today they were going to join forces against themselves.
The teammates hurriedly stepped forward to mediate, after all, everyone was a teammate.
Adam Smith was the first to complain, "He's desperate to shoot, I can't let him kick me in the body, and I'm to blame him." ”
It is not unreasonable for him to say this, because people subconsciously protect their actions and are prone to accidental injuries.
But only Rosie knew that Smith's eyes were fixed on his legs when he stepped up.
When his teammates were gossiping, Hopper stepped forward, reached out and pushed Rossi, saying: "He is just for the sake of scoring goals, so he will not care about the safety of his teammates." ”
Such a push completely ignited the oppressive atmosphere, and the team blocked between the two to avoid a larger dispute.
I don't know who it was, but he stretched out a kick from the chaos and shoved it into Rossi's lower abdomen.
Rosie had suffered a dark loss just now, and he couldn't eat twice in a row, so he turned sideways, clamped the opponent's leg with his right arm, and pulled violently.
The other side probably didn't expect Rossi to react so quickly, being pulled like this, leaning forward, and being pulled out of the crowd.
It's Hopper.
He originally attacked him, but he didn't expect to be pulled out by Rosie.
He simply dived forward and punched him.
Rosie quickly tilted her head to one side, took a step forward with her right foot, and pushed her hands towards Hopper's chest.
With such a tug, Hopper lost his balance and fell backwards.
But he didn't give up, grabbed Rossi by the collar with both hands, and pulled him down with him.
He wanted to pull Rosie down, then turn over and press Rosie to the ground and beat her hard.
Unexpectedly, when Rosie fell, he raised his elbow, aimed at the inner thigh of Hopper, and pressed it hard.
"Ahh
A heart-piercing pain spread throughout his body, and Hopper bared his teeth and screamed.
Rosie did not let go, and under this severe pain, the instinctive resistance was very great.
In order to avoid hurting himself with the opponent's strong resistance, Rosie quickly turned Hopper over and held his right arm behind his back.
Seeing this, his teammates realized that something was going on and was about to pull Rossi away, but Adam Smith moved faster and pushed Rossi with both hands.
Rosie restrained one, and it was hard to deal with Smith again.
When he was pushed down again, he leaned back, his legs deliberately straightened, and his toes kicked Smith hard in the chin.
Smith, who bit his lip, was furious, and Hopper, who got up, was about to pounce on Rossi, but was pulled away by his teammates who caught up one by one.
The altercation also drew the head coach over, and the black-faced Plzeň was particularly terrifying, and the other players also sympathized.
Because Pearson is very strict about team discipline.
"What's going on?"
Looking at a mouthful of bloodied Adam Smith and a lame Hopper, Pearson frowned, and then looked at Rothian on the other side of the conflict, unharmed, revealing a hint of disdain.
Two people can't beat one person, it's just useless.
"Coach, he ......"
"Don't talk, all three of you get out of the training ground, this is not a place for fighting." Pearson's command, not to be disobeyed.
After the three Rossi were ejected, Craig spoke with them individually to summarize what had happened.
In order to ensure authenticity, after the training session, Craig asked several players present about the situation and reported to Pearson.
Pearson was very angry about the clash in the stadium and decided to deal with it strictly, and the whole team reported it the next day.
However, before the criticism could be reported the next day, the news of the Leicester City team conflict appeared in Leicester's newspaper.